Marshall High School - Review Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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T h e R e V i e W MARVIN L. KEINIGSBERG Delano Northwestern UTuffy is clever and talkative- what better qualilications are needed to be an attorney? He's not so very tall but what a manll Activities: Ist page editor of the News '35M: Member National Championship Orchestra: Honorable mention in Story-Poem-Essay Con- test. '325 Student Council, '32g Co-Sports Editor of News, '35t Stamp and Coin clubg Sgt-at-Arms, Hi-Y: lst Clarinet in Orchestra, '34 M. LOUIS SHAPERA Gregory Chicago Louie can be relied upon to meet the World with his head up, feet together, and eyes straight ahead. Go to it: the world is yours. Activities: C. I. C.: Student Corin- cil: Seven Star Honor Ping Major of Band. '35: President, Vice-Presi- dent J. Y. L., '35f Latin club. SYLVIA ABRAMS Sumner Chicago A combination of charm and intelli- gence, coupled with a rare sense of humor has made Blondy one of the most popular of the popular girls in school, Activities: Secretary and President of J. Y. L.: Historical Society: Sec- retary of Latin club: Honor club: Typing X-lwardg Student Councilg C. I. C.: Seven Star Honor Ping Marshalling the News Column. Character makes its own destiny.-Mrs. Campbell Praed. Page Eighteen

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January l936 HISTORY OF CLASS By CHARLOTTE CAPLAN Once more we are on the brink of the unknownl Once more the uncertain horizon beckonsf How similar our present sensations are to those which surged through us four years ago. Four thrilling eventful years ago when we hope- fully gazed at the institution which was to harbor us for the next four years. How seemingly unsurmountable were the obstacles of that first year- struggling ineH'ectually with a combination lock, assuming the form of a walk- ing bookcase which feat severely taxed our powers of equilibrium, and not the least, trying, bearing up under the distressful appellation of Freshie. Triumphantly armed with the dignified name of Sophomore, neither the metamorphosis of a grasshopper or the Fall of the Bastille could daunt us. By this time we considered ourselves an integral part of the school. Our only regret was the disbanding of clubs, but for consolation we hied ourselves off to spur on our heroes. Nobly justifying our faith in them, the light and heavy basketball team captured first 'place in the west section, the heavies continuing as state final- ists. To top the list of achievements, both the boys' and girls' glee clubs emerged victorious in the city wide contest. Without a doubt, this was an epoch making year at Marshall! Radiating with new importance we enter into the whirl of our Junior year. Iron resolve marks the countenances of potential geniuses laboring over entries for the Story-Poem-Essay Contest. With absorbed attention we witness the portrayal of R. U. R. A splendid performancef Basketball and football vie for precedence, the Heavies ranking first in the West Section and the Orioles finishing second. Sadness enters our midst as we learn of the passing of our beloved teacher, Mr. Max Batt. We've arrived at last! Powerful, almighty Seniors! What an exhilarating feeling to traverse the halls with affected indifference to our newly acquired title! Colors, all varieties of colors flaunted everywhere over the entire school in a dazzling array in the form of monstrous, ridiculous bows. Hoarse throats croaking out their lessons following Marshall's football victory in the West sec- tion. Band and orchestra concerts, forums, glee club contests, the fine presenta- tion of Berkeley Square --an ever increasing list of last minute activities. These however become mere incidentals as we near the supreme event- Graduation. Prom night-laughter, gaiety, yet hearts full as the significance of the occasion overwhelms us. ln a few moments, fleeting glimpses of the past four years pass before our minds eye, depicting our joys, hopes, disappointments, achievements, in one huge panorama. Yes, we are on the brink of the unknown. To some it is with delightful anticipation of the future. To others, hesitancy and timidity. Yet Marshall has granted us all these priceless gifts, understand- ing guidance, a broadened outlook, and lasting friendships which nothing will ever eradicate. In our lonely hours we awake those sleeping images with which our memories are stored, and uztalzze them agam.-Mme. de Genlis. Page Seventeen



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LESTER HOFMAN Delano Michigan I-loffy's eyes are beyond compari- son, and when you come in contact with his jovial mood and sunny smile it's contagious, Have you caught this disease yet? Activities: C. I. C., '3Zg Student Council, '33: Lightweight Basket- ball, '33, '34: Honor club: Latin Clubg Captain, Intra-mural Basket- ball: Chairman Civics class: Usher club: Hi-YJ Astronomical Society. CHARLOTTE M. CAPLAN Austin Chicago Sincerity is the basis of ambition: ambition, the basis of success. With these outstanding qualities plus a superior intellect Chucky will be a leader in commercial art, Activities: Lating Literary club: G. A. A.: Treble Clef cluln, DMZ, '35, '35Z: Astronomy club: Honor Roll: lVinner in Story- Poem-Essay Contest, '35: Section Editor: Tap Dancing class. yu wars January 1936 MARSHALL KAPSON Gregory Illinois Handsome, genial, Marsh knows that to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is a great honor, That is probably the reason he has developed his outstanding quality- leadership. Activities: lfirst place for State of Illinois in International Relations Contest : Captain, lntra-mural Bas- ketball, '33, '34: Honor Roll: Spe- cial Civics class: Story-Poem-Essay Contest: C. I. C,j Dramaticsg Pub- lic Speaking: Marshall Booster. The great hope of society is individual character.-Channing. Page Nineteen

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